>>This may have been mentioned many times, but I just  saw it  again this 
morning and thought I'd mention it anyway. In the episode   "Andy And The 
Gentleman Crook", When Andy was telling Opie the story of  "Jack  The Giant 
Killer", 
he was quoting the Giant when he said, "Fee  fie foe fum, I  smell the blood 
of 
an Englishman. Be he 'live, or be he  dead, I'll grind his  bones to eat my 
bones!" Of course, that should  have been, "I'll grind his bones  to make my 
bread." I don't know if he  intended to  misquote there to  be funny, or if 
Andy had 
a slip of  the tongue? What do you think?<<



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Andy is saying "I'll grind his bones to make my pone."  Pone is a type  of 
corn bread.



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